page in
v.
[MIT]
To become aware of one’s surroundings again after having paged out (see page out). Usually confined to the sarcastic comment: “Eric pages in, film at 11!”
Syn. swap in; see swap.
v.
[MIT]
To become aware of one’s surroundings again after having paged out (see page out). Usually confined to the sarcastic comment: “Eric pages in, film at 11!”
Syn. swap in; see swap.